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Lenovo Lists Legion Go 2 2TB at $2,849 as Retail Stock Thins

The steep jump signals how AI-driven memory shortages are spilling into consumer handheld PCs.

Overview

  • Lenovo's official store now lists the Legion Go 2 with a 2TB drive at $2,849, which is roughly double what the 2TB model cost at launch.
  • Some retailers still show older stock at lower prices, with B&H listing the 2TB unit at $1,849.99, while Best Buy and Costco display product pages without inventory.
  • GamesRadar reports Lenovo's product page displays a "no longer available" notice for the Legion Go 2, which has fueled unconfirmed talk of a discontinuation.
  • Coverage links the price surge to tight supplies of DRAM and NAND flash as chipmakers prioritize AI and data-center buyers, a squeeze that raises parts costs for consumer devices.
  • Reviewers question the value at nearly $3,000, noting cheaper rivals such as Asus's ROG Ally X at about $999 and OneXPlayer's Apex models up to $2,799, and some buyers may turn to second-hand options.